But that is only to make way for our v4 upgrade. What's even more strange is that if that was the case and someone moved it, the cotent on both pages is different.

Here is another oddity that I hadn't noticed until I went looking to see if the page had been moved. Now my /pages/default.aspx is listed as a site in the main navigation bar. So I can visit https://intranet.mydomain.com and then click the link in the nav bar labled Home and get to the correct page. However I am clueless as to how this has changed.

That will only allow you to change a page located in the root of the site. The actual page was burried one level deep under the pages folder. As I understand it, the default page for SharePoint 2007 is the /pages/default.aspx. Not sure why or how mine changed but I fixed it using the following tip from Microsoft.

Thank you for all your help. I would not have gotten to where I am if you hadn't sparked me to try SharePoint designer.

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